Kemp4

Governor Brian Kemp: Georgia Administers Over 2.5 Million Doses, Two- Thirds of Seniors Vaccinated

Georgia

ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS STORY

Atlanta, GA – Today, the Georgia Department of Public Health's COVID-19 vaccine dashboard reported over 2.5 million total doses administered in the state, including 500,000 doses in the last 12 days. 67% of Georgia's senior population have received at least one vaccine dose, while the national average - according to American Community Survey and CDC data - is 62%.

"Georgia's focus on vaccinating the most vulnerable to severe illness, hospitalization, or death to COVID-19 has moved our state ahead of the national average in seniors with at least one dose," said Governor Kemp. "With increased vaccine supply, we have moved quickly to expand eligibility to protect more high-risk Georgians and get our state back to normal. State-operated mass vaccination sites, local public health offices, and private providers across the Peach State will continue working around the clock to get more shots in arms as quickly as possible."

To schedule an appointment at a state-operated mass vaccination site, go to myvaccinegeorgia.com. Appointments can also be made at the Department of Public Health website, or by contacting a local private provider.

Original source can be found here.

ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS STORY

National Spotlight

Senator Woods on LFC Budget: Providing 'a true return on the public’s investment'

by Campaigns Daily
Senator Pat Woods expressed concerns regarding the Legislative Finance Committee's (LFC) FY26 budget recommendation, highlighting the need for measurable goals, targeted expenditures, and increased accountability for taxpayer dollars.
Letters to the Editor
Have a concern or an opinion about one of our stories? Click below to share your thoughts.

More News